"ENTHRALLING! FIRST-RATE! Terrific! The storyteller is at one and the same time in total command!"
- Theatermania

Nobel-prize winner Thomas Mann first published Death In Venice in 1912. The short work follows a middle-aged German aristocrat and scholar to Venice, where the passions hidden in his heart threaten to overwhelm his orderly life. Adapted by Robert David MacDonald and performed and directed by Giles Havergal, this stage version captures perfectly the masterpiece that contributed to Manns reputation as one of the most important writers of the 20th century.